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After voting for the left-wing motion, the National Rally finds itself isolated on the political scene, with the risk of having less influence than expected on a new government.
Back to square one. The National Rally (RN) is not one of the political groups received this Friday by Emmanuel Macron at the Elysée. At the start of the week, however, Marine Le Pen had the pleasure of reading her name in black and white on a letter headed by Matignon, announcing that the Prime Minister was granting one of her requests – the non-delisting of certain medications. . This was before bringing down his government.
For two days, the far right has regained its role of pariah excluded from the negotiating table. Thursday evening, in his speech, the President of the Republic did not spare what he described as “anti-republican front” formed by “the extreme right and the extreme left”guilty of“irresponsibility” and to have “chose consciously to bring down the budget and the government of France a few days before the Christmas holidays”. The day before, during the discussion on the motion of censure, Gabriel Attal, leader of the Ensemble pour la République group, launched into a philippic against the member of parliament for Pas-de-Calais, treated as a liar and “fascinated by dictatorial regimes”.
“The French will harshly judge those who wanted to be responsible and will choose irresponsibility”followed in his footsteps Laurent Wauq
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